What I packed for my 100 km Ultra Trail Run

Going into my first 100 km Ultra Trail Run Challenge, it was interesting and a bit of a guessing game what to pack, especially hydration and nutrition wise. I knew what I approximately ate and drank per hour from my past ultras but a 100 km challenge is a different beast. So here’s what I packed to the best of my knowledge. The following list is in addition to what I was wearing at the start which was: 2 short sleeve shirts, 1 long sleeve shirt, shorts, socks, my beloved Speedgoat 4 Hoka One One Trail Run shoes, a buff and my poles.

General must-have kit list

  • First Aid Kit

  • Head torch incl batteries

  • Phone, charger cable, power bar

  • Emergency contact numbers

  • Nutrition

  • Hydration incl electrolytes

  • Extra clothing

Here’s a detailed breakdown. Remember, this is what I personally like to pack for a 100 km Ultra Trail Run Challenge. I simply like to be prepared for any occasion so I rather bring a bit more. However, I will keep on improving this list to reduce the weight.

  • First aid kit

    • Plaster

    • Stomach drops (Iberogast herbs)

    • Ibuprofen

    • Paracetamol

    • Compeed toe plasters

    • Security blanket

  • Nutrition

    • 17 Katjes vegan gums

    • 1 apple

    • 3 SiS bars

    • 2 Maurten bars

    • 6 Nakd bars

    • 2 Maurten gels

    • 1 honey granola bar

    • 1 Nut bar

    • 1 MyProtein bar

    • Small mix of raisins & nuts

    • 2 small breads with tahina & molasses mix

    • 1 portion of Huel noodles & mushrooms

  • Hydration

    • 1 l water incl 200 ml coconut water

    • 500m l water incl 50 gr berry Tailwind

    • 500 ml water incl 25 gr raspberry caffeinated Tailwind

    • 2 sachets caffeinated Tailwind

    • 1 sachet Maurten

    • 2 sachets berry tailwind

  • Clothing

    • Rain jacket

    • Hat

    • 1 long sleeve shirt

    • 1 short sleeve shirt

    • Extra pair of socks

    • Gloves

    • 2 buffs

  • Miscellaneous

    • Lush toe powder

    • Suncream

    • Handwarmer

    • Dry-bag

    • Sunglasses

    • Headphones

    • Re-usable cup

    • Plastic spoon

Last but not least, this list above is what I packed which doesn’t mean I used it all. Stay tuned to read about how I order my bag pack and what I actually used, drank and ate during the 100 km ultra.

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